Extended temperature tuning of an external cavity diode laser
C. S. Fletcher, J. D. Close

TL;DR
This paper presents a cost-effective external cavity diode laser with extended wavelength tuning achieved by cooling the diode to -45°C, enabling a significant wavelength shift of over 15 nm.
Contribution
It introduces an easy and low-cost method for extending the wavelength tuning range of diode lasers through thermal management with multiple TECs.
Findings
Wavelength shifted from 782 nm to 766.7 nm
Achieved over 15 nm tuning range
Provided thermal design guidelines for similar setups
Abstract
We describe the construction and operation of an external cavity diode laser in which the diode is cooled to -45 C. This technique allows us to pull the wavelength of a nominally 782 nm diode to operate at 766.7 nm, a change of over 15 nm. The important aspects of our design are its ease and low cost as compared to other designs of changing the operating wavelength of laser diodes. We provide background information on thermal design with multiple TECs so the reader can extend this example for use in their own applications.
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